Financial Times tells of Neuroelectrics’ success

The Financial Times has devoted a full article to Neuroelectrics as an example of an entrepreneurial start-up. Founded by Giulio Ruffini and Ana Maiques, who is currently on the CataloniaBio Board of Directors, Neuroelectrics has offices in Barcelona and Boston where it is developing neuron-stimulation devices to monitor and improve brain health. During the interview, Maiques admitted to having learned a lot from other types of entrepreneurs: “Hearing new opinions and points of view is the best way to find business ideas and management tools.”

The company has sold more than $3 million-worth of devices in over 40 countries

More information is available in the Financial Times

Photo: Ana Maiques, founder of Neuroelectrics, demonstrating the device her company has developed 

 

 

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